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beautiful bird in the world

beautiful bird in the world
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Muhammad Riaz

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Cute Bird Enjoy Cold💕

Cute Bird Enjoy Cold💕
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UGANDA PHOTO-MEDIA

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BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS OF BIRDS & FAMILY

BIRD'S FAMILY

BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS OF BIRDS & FAMILY
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Vijaya

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Indian roller

Indian roller - Neelkanth ! Scientific name : Coracias benghalensis They have bright blue markings on its wings with face and throat pinkish, the head and back are brown with contracting blue colour making it look most beautiful @ flight Shot by Vijayashree M.R Disclaimer: This photo purely belongs to me and if seen on any sites without my permission it becomes copyright violation .

Indian roller
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Jitendra

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Birds children

This are two child birds whose try to flyvand they fall down from nest, Suddenly I saw them then i help them and put them into there nest

Birds children
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Bhuyan

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Hen

Hen , Close up, High quality Birds photo

Hen
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Haywhyclicks

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YELLOW BILLED KITE

YELLOW BILLED KITE
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Photographer RM MONA

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Blue - bearded bee - eater.

Blue - bearded bee - eater.

Blue - bearded  bee - eater.
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James Wasswa

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i can see you from far

near portrait of a lizard buzzard on of the fastest birds of prey

i can see you from far
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James Wasswa

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here comes the crime scene cleaner in the animal kingdom

Rüppell's vulture (Gyps rueppelli), also called Rüppell's griffon vulture, named after Eduard Rüppell, is a large bird of prey, mainly native to the Sahel region and East Africa. The current population of 22,000 is decreasing due to loss of habitat, incidental poisoning, and other factors.[3] Known also as Rüppell's griffon, Rueppell's griffon, Rüppell's griffin vulture, Rueppell's vulture and other variants, it is not to be confused with a different species, the griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus).[4] Rüppell's vulture is considered to be the highest-flying bird, with confirmed evidence of a flight at an altitude of 11,300 m (37,000 ft) above sea level.[5] Once considered common in these habitats, it experiencing steep declines, especially in the western portion of the range.[3] It cruises at a speed of 35 km/h (22 mph), but flies for 6–7 hours every day and as far as 150 km (93 mi) from a nest site to find food.

here comes the crime scene cleaner in the animal kingdom
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James Wasswa

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I can smell a fish

black kite observing its kill from above as it secures a great target

I can smell a fish
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James Wasswa

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lets face each other

close up portrait of a lizard buzzard one of the fastest birds of prey also known for chicken eating

lets face each other
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